Monthly meetings the third Wednesday of each month except March and December at the Yorba Linda Community Center, the corner of Imperial Highway and Casa Loma, Imperial Room A.
Come Join Us!
Beginners discussion group 6:00 pm
Meeting and Program at 7:00 pm

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Did you know--there are technological
tools which will let you capture your research experience at the push of a
button--let you share your research experience with others just as easily?Do you know how simple 21st century
technology makes keeping track of what you’ve done, documenting what you’ve
found, and analyzing/publishing the results?

Barbara Renick, genealogical
researcher and longtime member of GSNOCC, teaches people how to “do”
genealogy--especially on the Internet.Barbara has lectured and taught genealogical computer labs at national
conferences and the Regional Family History Center in Orange for more than 25
years.A National Genealogical Society
contributing editor for eleven years and current member of the NGS Board of
Directors, she co-authored The Internet
for Genealogists: A Beginner's Guide, made two instructional videos on
using the Internet for genealogy, and publishes short instructional videos
online at her ZRoots.com web site.Her
last book, Genealogy 101: How to Trace
Your Family's History and Heritage was sponsored by the NGS for their 100th
Anniversary.